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Zombie Pub Crawl V
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Sat Oct 10
4 pm
Zombie Pub Crawl V at Gold Medal Park
Although vampires certainly still have their fangs in the neck of popular culture, when it comes to which horrific monster holds sway over our hearts, you can't ignore the rise of the living dead. America's love affair with the zombie—now there's a visual image you don't want in your head—is still going strong, what with the cleverly quirky Jane Austen mashup novel Pride And Prejudice And Zombies and the upcoming TV adaptation of Robert Kirkman's horror comic The Walking Dead. But maybe the best evidence of the ravenous undead horde's hold on our collective braaaaaaaaaaaaains is the goofily gory Zombie Pub Crawl. What began five years ago as a group of 100 or so costumed horror fans groaning and shuffling between Minneapolis bars has grown steadily bigger and bloodier—for this year's incarnation, organizers expect 5,000 people to descend on the West Bank on Saturday, which makes it sort of the Burning Man of zombiedom.
Gold Medal Park 2nd Street S & 11th Ave S, Twin Cities, MN
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Sat Oct 10
5 pm
Zombie Pub Crawl V at 501 Club
Although vampires certainly still have their fangs in the neck of popular culture, when it comes to which horrific monster holds sway over our hearts, you can't ignore the rise of the living dead. America's love affair with the zombie—now there's a visual image you don't want in your head—is still going strong, what with the cleverly quirky Jane Austen mashup novel Pride And Prejudice And Zombies and the upcoming TV adaptation of Robert Kirkman's horror comic The Walking Dead. But maybe the best evidence of the ravenous undead horde's hold on our collective braaaaaaaaaaaaains is the goofily gory Zombie Pub Crawl. What began five years ago as a group of 100 or so costumed horror fans groaning and shuffling between Minneapolis bars has grown steadily bigger and bloodier—for this year's incarnation, organizers expect 5,000 people to descend on the West Bank on Saturday, which makes it sort of the Burning Man of zombiedom.
501 Club 501 Washington Ave S, Twin Cities, MN
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Sat Oct 10
5 pm
Zombie Pub Crawl V at Grumpy's Bar & Grill
Although vampires certainly still have their fangs in the neck of popular culture, when it comes to which horrific monster holds sway over our hearts, you can't ignore the rise of the living dead. America's love affair with the zombie—now there's a visual image you don't want in your head—is still going strong, what with the cleverly quirky Jane Austen mashup novel Pride And Prejudice And Zombies and the upcoming TV adaptation of Robert Kirkman's horror comic The Walking Dead. But maybe the best evidence of the ravenous undead horde's hold on our collective braaaaaaaaaaaaains is the goofily gory Zombie Pub Crawl. What began five years ago as a group of 100 or so costumed horror fans groaning and shuffling between Minneapolis bars has grown steadily bigger and bloodier—for this year's incarnation, organizers expect 5,000 people to descend on the West Bank on Saturday, which makes it sort of the Burning Man of zombiedom.
Grumpy's Bar & Grill 1111 Washington Ave. S., Twin Cities, MN
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Sat Oct 10
5 pm
Zombie Pub Crawl V at Maxwell's American Pub
Although vampires certainly still have their fangs in the neck of popular culture, when it comes to which horrific monster holds sway over our hearts, you can't ignore the rise of the living dead. America's love affair with the zombie—now there's a visual image you don't want in your head—is still going strong, what with the cleverly quirky Jane Austen mashup novel Pride And Prejudice And Zombies and the upcoming TV adaptation of Robert Kirkman's horror comic The Walking Dead. But maybe the best evidence of the ravenous undead horde's hold on our collective braaaaaaaaaaaaains is the goofily gory Zombie Pub Crawl. What began five years ago as a group of 100 or so costumed horror fans groaning and shuffling between Minneapolis bars has grown steadily bigger and bloodier—for this year's incarnation, organizers expect 5,000 people to descend on the West Bank on Saturday, which makes it sort of the Burning Man of zombiedom.
Maxwell's American Pub 1201 Washington Ave, Twin Cities, MN
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Sat Oct 10
5 pm
Zombie Pub Crawl V at Minneapolis Town Hall Brewery
Although vampires certainly still have their fangs in the neck of popular culture, when it comes to which horrific monster holds sway over our hearts, you can't ignore the rise of the living dead. America's love affair with the zombie—now there's a visual image you don't want in your head—is still going strong, what with the cleverly quirky Jane Austen mashup novel Pride And Prejudice And Zombies and the upcoming TV adaptation of Robert Kirkman's horror comic The Walking Dead. But maybe the best evidence of the ravenous undead horde's hold on our collective braaaaaaaaaaaaains is the goofily gory Zombie Pub Crawl. What began five years ago as a group of 100 or so costumed horror fans groaning and shuffling between Minneapolis bars has grown steadily bigger and bloodier—for this year's incarnation, organizers expect 5,000 people to descend on the West Bank on Saturday, which makes it sort of the Burning Man of zombiedom.
Minneapolis Town Hall Brewery 1430 Washington Ave S, Twin Cities, MN
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Sat Oct 10
5 pm
Zombie Pub Crawl V at Bullwinkle's Saloon
Although vampires certainly still have their fangs in the neck of popular culture, when it comes to which horrific monster holds sway over our hearts, you can't ignore the rise of the living dead. America's love affair with the zombie—now there's a visual image you don't want in your head—is still going strong, what with the cleverly quirky Jane Austen mashup novel Pride And Prejudice And Zombies and the upcoming TV adaptation of Robert Kirkman's horror comic The Walking Dead. But maybe the best evidence of the ravenous undead horde's hold on our collective braaaaaaaaaaaaains is the goofily gory Zombie Pub Crawl. What began five years ago as a group of 100 or so costumed horror fans groaning and shuffling between Minneapolis bars has grown steadily bigger and bloodier—for this year's incarnation, organizers expect 5,000 people to descend on the West Bank on Saturday, which makes it sort of the Burning Man of zombiedom.
Bullwinkle's Saloon 1429 Washington Ave S, Twin Cities, MN
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Sat Oct 10
5 pm
Zombie Pub Crawl V at Preston's Urban Pub
Although vampires certainly still have their fangs in the neck of popular culture, when it comes to which horrific monster holds sway over our hearts, you can't ignore the rise of the living dead. America's love affair with the zombie—now there's a visual image you don't want in your head—is still going strong, what with the cleverly quirky Jane Austen mashup novel Pride And Prejudice And Zombies and the upcoming TV adaptation of Robert Kirkman's horror comic The Walking Dead. But maybe the best evidence of the ravenous undead horde's hold on our collective braaaaaaaaaaaaains is the goofily gory Zombie Pub Crawl. What began five years ago as a group of 100 or so costumed horror fans groaning and shuffling between Minneapolis bars has grown steadily bigger and bloodier—for this year's incarnation, organizers expect 5,000 people to descend on the West Bank on Saturday, which makes it sort of the Burning Man of zombiedom.
Preston's Urban Pub 221 Cedar Ave S, Twin Cities, MN
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Sat Oct 10
5 pm
Zombie Pub Crawl V at The Corner Bar
Although vampires certainly still have their fangs in the neck of popular culture, when it comes to which horrific monster holds sway over our hearts, you can't ignore the rise of the living dead. America's love affair with the zombie—now there's a visual image you don't want in your head—is still going strong, what with the cleverly quirky Jane Austen mashup novel Pride And Prejudice And Zombies and the upcoming TV adaptation of Robert Kirkman's horror comic The Walking Dead. But maybe the best evidence of the ravenous undead horde's hold on our collective braaaaaaaaaaaaains is the goofily gory Zombie Pub Crawl. What began five years ago as a group of 100 or so costumed horror fans groaning and shuffling between Minneapolis bars has grown steadily bigger and bloodier—for this year's incarnation, organizers expect 5,000 people to descend on the West Bank on Saturday, which makes it sort of the Burning Man of zombiedom.
The Corner Bar 1501 Washington Ave S, Twin Cities, MN
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Sat Oct 10
5 pm
Zombie Pub Crawl V at Acadia Cafe
Although vampires certainly still have their fangs in the neck of popular culture, when it comes to which horrific monster holds sway over our hearts, you can't ignore the rise of the living dead. America's love affair with the zombie—now there's a visual image you don't want in your head—is still going strong, what with the cleverly quirky Jane Austen mashup novel Pride And Prejudice And Zombies and the upcoming TV adaptation of Robert Kirkman's horror comic The Walking Dead. But maybe the best evidence of the ravenous undead horde's hold on our collective braaaaaaaaaaaaains is the goofily gory Zombie Pub Crawl. What began five years ago as a group of 100 or so costumed horror fans groaning and shuffling between Minneapolis bars has grown steadily bigger and bloodier—for this year's incarnation, organizers expect 5,000 people to descend on the West Bank on Saturday, which makes it sort of the Burning Man of zombiedom.
Acadia Cafe 329 Cedar Ave S, Twin Cities, MN
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Sat Oct 10
5 pm
Zombie Pub Crawl V at Nomad World Pub
Although vampires certainly still have their fangs in the neck of popular culture, when it comes to which horrific monster holds sway over our hearts, you can't ignore the rise of the living dead. America's love affair with the zombie—now there's a visual image you don't want in your head—is still going strong, what with the cleverly quirky Jane Austen mashup novel Pride And Prejudice And Zombies and the upcoming TV adaptation of Robert Kirkman's horror comic The Walking Dead. But maybe the best evidence of the ravenous undead horde's hold on our collective braaaaaaaaaaaaains is the goofily gory Zombie Pub Crawl. What began five years ago as a group of 100 or so costumed horror fans groaning and shuffling between Minneapolis bars has grown steadily bigger and bloodier—for this year's incarnation, organizers expect 5,000 people to descend on the West Bank on Saturday, which makes it sort of the Burning Man of zombiedom.
Nomad World Pub 501 Cedar Ave. S., Twin Cities, MN
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Sat Oct 10
5 pm
Zombie Pub Crawl V at Palmer's Bar
Although vampires certainly still have their fangs in the neck of popular culture, when it comes to which horrific monster holds sway over our hearts, you can't ignore the rise of the living dead. America's love affair with the zombie—now there's a visual image you don't want in your head—is still going strong, what with the cleverly quirky Jane Austen mashup novel Pride And Prejudice And Zombies and the upcoming TV adaptation of Robert Kirkman's horror comic The Walking Dead. But maybe the best evidence of the ravenous undead horde's hold on our collective braaaaaaaaaaaaains is the goofily gory Zombie Pub Crawl. What began five years ago as a group of 100 or so costumed horror fans groaning and shuffling between Minneapolis bars has grown steadily bigger and bloodier—for this year's incarnation, organizers expect 5,000 people to descend on the West Bank on Saturday, which makes it sort of the Burning Man of zombiedom.
Palmer's Bar 500 Cedar Ave S, Twin Cities, MN
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Sat Oct 10
5 pm
Zombie Pub Crawl V at Triple Rock Social Club
Although vampires certainly still have their fangs in the neck of popular culture, when it comes to which horrific monster holds sway over our hearts, you can't ignore the rise of the living dead. America's love affair with the zombie—now there's a visual image you don't want in your head—is still going strong, what with the cleverly quirky Jane Austen mashup novel Pride And Prejudice And Zombies and the upcoming TV adaptation of Robert Kirkman's horror comic The Walking Dead. But maybe the best evidence of the ravenous undead horde's hold on our collective braaaaaaaaaaaaains is the goofily gory Zombie Pub Crawl. What began five years ago as a group of 100 or so costumed horror fans groaning and shuffling between Minneapolis bars has grown steadily bigger and bloodier—for this year's incarnation, organizers expect 5,000 people to descend on the West Bank on Saturday, which makes it sort of the Burning Man of zombiedom.
Triple Rock Social Club 629 Cedar Ave. S., Twin Cities, MN
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Sat Oct 10
5 pm
Zombie Pub Crawl V at Whiskey Junction
Although vampires certainly still have their fangs in the neck of popular culture, when it comes to which horrific monster holds sway over our hearts, you can't ignore the rise of the living dead. America's love affair with the zombie—now there's a visual image you don't want in your head—is still going strong, what with the cleverly quirky Jane Austen mashup novel Pride And Prejudice And Zombies and the upcoming TV adaptation of Robert Kirkman's horror comic The Walking Dead. But maybe the best evidence of the ravenous undead horde's hold on our collective braaaaaaaaaaaaains is the goofily gory Zombie Pub Crawl. What began five years ago as a group of 100 or so costumed horror fans groaning and shuffling between Minneapolis bars has grown steadily bigger and bloodier—for this year's incarnation, organizers expect 5,000 people to descend on the West Bank on Saturday, which makes it sort of the Burning Man of zombiedom.
Whiskey Junction 901 Cedar Ave. S., Twin Cities, MN
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Sat Oct 10
5 pm
Zombie Pub Crawl V at The Joint
Although vampires certainly still have their fangs in the neck of popular culture, when it comes to which horrific monster holds sway over our hearts, you can't ignore the rise of the living dead. America's love affair with the zombie—now there's a visual image you don't want in your head—is still going strong, what with the cleverly quirky Jane Austen mashup novel Pride And Prejudice And Zombies and the upcoming TV adaptation of Robert Kirkman's horror comic The Walking Dead. But maybe the best evidence of the ravenous undead horde's hold on our collective braaaaaaaaaaaaains is the goofily gory Zombie Pub Crawl. What began five years ago as a group of 100 or so costumed horror fans groaning and shuffling between Minneapolis bars has grown steadily bigger and bloodier—for this year's incarnation, organizers expect 5,000 people to descend on the West Bank on Saturday, which makes it sort of the Burning Man of zombiedom.
The Joint 917 Cedar Ave S, Twin Cities, MN
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Sat Oct 10
5 pm
Zombie Pub Crawl V at Cabooze
Although vampires certainly still have their fangs in the neck of popular culture, when it comes to which horrific monster holds sway over our hearts, you can't ignore the rise of the living dead. America's love affair with the zombie—now there's a visual image you don't want in your head—is still going strong, what with the cleverly quirky Jane Austen mashup novel Pride And Prejudice And Zombies and the upcoming TV adaptation of Robert Kirkman's horror comic The Walking Dead. But maybe the best evidence of the ravenous undead horde's hold on our collective braaaaaaaaaaaaains is the goofily gory Zombie Pub Crawl. What began five years ago as a group of 100 or so costumed horror fans groaning and shuffling between Minneapolis bars has grown steadily bigger and bloodier—for this year's incarnation, organizers expect 5,000 people to descend on the West Bank on Saturday, which makes it sort of the Burning Man of zombiedom.
Cabooze 917 Cedar Ave S, Twin Cities, MN
Although vampires certainly still have their fangs in the neck of popular culture, when it comes to which horrific monster holds sway over our hearts, you can't ignore the rise of the living dead. America's love affair with the zombie—now there's a visual image you don't want in your head—is still going strong, what with the cleverly quirky Jane Austen mashup novel Pride And Prejudice And Zombies and the upcoming TV adaptation of Robert Kirkman's horror comic The Walking Dead. But maybe the best evidence of the ravenous undead horde's hold on our collective braaaaaaaaaaaaains is the goofily gory Zombie Pub Crawl. What began five years ago as a group of 100 or so costumed horror fans groaning and shuffling between Minneapolis bars has grown steadily bigger and bloodier—for this year's incarnation, organizers expect 5,000 people to descend on the West Bank on Saturday, which makes it sort of the Burning Man of zombiedom.
